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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Export?? BALTIMORE- Per steamship Sea Gull-112 tierces rice. 13 bales cotton, 14 bales jam, ? rolls leather, 12 bbls phosphates. 2000 bushels oats, 42 barrels rosin, "500 feet lumber. The|Charleston Cotton. Rice and Naval Stores Market? OFFICE CHARLESTON NEWS, 1 WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 2,1870. ( COTTON.- Prices showed rather an easier tenden? cy, but an ir proved and somewhat good inquiry prevailed; sales 800 bales, say 116 at 20%; 25 at 20?i;mat21; 200 at 21%; 21 at 21 J, ; 55 at 22; 24 22)? 100 at 22%. We quote: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION. Ordinary to good ordinary.20 @21 Low middling.2l%@ Middling.22@22>? Strict middling.22%@ RICE.-This gram was in fair demand at steady rates; sales about 130 tierces or clean Carolina, say 7 tierces at 5%: 5 at 5*4'; 35 at C; 25 at 6?;; 64 at 6 3-16C ? rb. We quote common to fair clean Carolina at5%<u)6; good G%@i3;.?o lb. NAVAL STORES.-There was no business of note. FREIGHTS-Are somewhat dull. To Liverpoo, by steam, engagements are making at %d 9 m on uplands and l%d on sea islands; by sail, rather a firmer feeling in consequence or a decrease of tonnage, and %d has in some eases been secured; wc quote 5-16?%d $ rb on upland cotton, and %a%d ? rb on sea island cotton. To Havre, by steam, nomi? nal; by sall, nominal at ;4c on uplands and l3 ie on sea islands. Coastwise to New York, by steam, %C T* ft on uplands and %c on sea islands: by sail, %c fl ft on up? lands. To Boston, by steam, nominal; by sall. % @ Jic 9 ft on uplands. To Philadelphia, by steam, %c ft ft on uplands; by sail, somewhat nom? inal. To Baltimore, by steam, ??@??c ft lb on uplands: by sail somewhat nominal. EXCHANGE.-Sterling 60 days bids at- 25@25%. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.-The banks purchase sight checks a: par, and sell at jtf premium. Outside, they purchase at par to % premium, and sell at%@% premium. GOLD.-Buying at 15@16 and selling at 17?1S. Markets by Telegraph. FOREIGN. LONDON, March 2.-Noon.-Consols oz%. Bonds 91%. Tallow 403. Ev. nlng.-Consols 92r,'a92,'4\ Bond6 90,V PARIS, March 2.-Bourse opened firm. Rentes 74f 27C. LIVERPOOL, March 2.-Noon.-Cotton dulL Up? lands ll%ali%d; orleans 11X0. Sales 10,000 Doles. BreadstutTs quiet. Evening.-Cotton closed irregular; uplands ll%ali%c, Orleans li Xe: sales 10,000 bales; 2003 for export and speculation. DOMESTIC. NEW YORE, March 2.-Noon.-Stocks steady and Armer. Money easy at 5a6 per cent. Ster Ung. long, 8%; short, 9%. Gold 1*5%. Sixty-two coupon, 14; Tennessee ex-coupon, 56; new 45%; Virginia ex coopon 67; new 67; Loulsanas, old, 72; levee 6's 71%; 8*s 81; Alabama 6's 94; 6's 03; Georgia 6's 82%; 7's 92; North Carolina, old, 46; new 24??: South Carollnx old, 87; new, SO. Flour rather more steady. Wheat unchanged. Corn steady. Pork Arm; mess $26. Lard quiet at 14%c. Cotton easier at 23%c. Turpentine 44%c. Rosin drooping at $2 05a$2 io for strained. Freights dull. Evening-Money eaiy at Sac per cent.; discount steady at 7a8. Exchange heavy, with very little demand at 8%; cottot. bills 7%aS%, Gold quiet and steady at 16%. Sixty-twos 13%. Southerns duli. Cotton lower; sales OSfiO bales; uplands 23c. Floor steadier; good to choice Southern $6l5a 9 75. Wheat closed lc lower. New corn ilrm; old dulL Pork $26a20 25. Lard firmer; kettle 15a 15%c. Whiskey unchanged. Naval si ores heavy. BALTIMORE, March 2.-Cotton dull at 22% cents. Flour quiet and unchanged; Howard street super? fine $4 75a$5; do extra $5 25a$C; do family $6 20a $7. Wheat firm; Pennsylvania $124a$l 2G. Corn firm; white C3a95c; .yellow 9Cc. Pork quiet at $27 50. Bacon quiet; rib sides 15%al5%c; clear do 16c. Lard quiet at I6%c. Whiskey dull at $ia$i 01. CINCINNATI, March 2.-Whiskey drooping at 04 to 94%c. Pork ?rm at $27. Lard dull at 14ai5c. LOUISVILLE, March 2.-Pork $27 50. Lard tierce, 16c; keg 17. Whiskey, raw, 90c: fine 90. SAVANNAH, March 2.-Cotton factors arc meet? ing demands and good business done; middlings 21%. Receipts 1134 bales; exports coastwise 14S0; sales 1700; stock 6704. -.-MOBILE. Mareh !,-Cotton dull and tending downward; middlings 21%e. Receipts s? bales; exports to Now Orleaus 405; sales 1200; stock 73,972. .KEW ?RLEAN3, March 2.-Cotton quiet and weak: middlings 22??n22%c. Net receipts 2323, coastwise 151; total 2474 bales. Exports coast? wise 741. Sates GOOO. Stock 257,010. WILMINGTON. March 2 -^Spirits turpentine quiet at 42c. Rosin quiet and steady, $115 for strained; "prude turpentine steady at $1 05 to $2 so. Tar steanjA1?2- Cotton doll and heavy at 20*fc lo 2?%c. ACCPSTA. March 2.-Cotton, market closes quiet "Sith slight decline; sales 772 bales; middling 23%c; receipts 314 bales. Havana Mr^uci, HAVANA jteUfnarV tt.-Tho following is a ^atenVHH bi tho condition of thc Havana and - Matamsas markets, for thc week ending Saturday evening: Susar-the market oponed firm, hui weak at the close; quotations unchanged; export? ed dunn* the week from Havana and Matanzas 46 ooo boxes. 4S00 lilids. tn rorcign ports, and <j"o0 feoxes, '?.soo hlnls. to the Uulted States; the Stock in warehouses in Havauu and Malangas is 286,000 boxes, and 20,000 hhds. Freights dull and nomi? nal. JVcw York Rice Market. The Journal of Commerce, or February 28th, says: Rice remains without change in price. Tho business is light. Wc quote 6a7,'4'c for common to small lots of choice. The World, same date, says: There ls less doing, hut holders are steady at 6a7c for Carolina. Wilmington Market. WILMING I ON, March 1.-TI'KI'ENTIN1?-Has de? clined 5c. In price, ami SSS bids sold af. $2 SO for soft, and $1 05 for hard ft 280 lbs. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-Market quiet and no sales reported. [Small sales were madela-.t eveu lng. niter closing our report, ut 42a42,?c] ROSIN.-Sales of soo bbls at $1 60 ror strained and No. 2. TAU.-650 bbls sold at $2 "5* bbl. COTTON.-Salrs of 1 bale at 2?c; 2G bales at 21c, and 34 bales at 22c ft ft. HAY.-wo bales Northern sold from wharf at $112% ft 100 lbs. Interior Cotton Markets. COLUMBIA. March 1.-Sales of cotton about 50 bales; prices Irregular. MACON. February 28.-Receipts to-day 93; sales 183: snipped ea. Receipts for the month of Feb ruarv, cl"sinir last evening, 3S-2 bate.-?. Bates rm the month 3605. There was some improvement. In the tone or thc market to-day upon that of Saturday. Bayers were rather more confident ami the demand stronger. Holders still Stubborn and offering- light. The market closed with a good demand this evening ut 21 Kc for middlings. MONTGOMERY. February 24.-Cotton market dull and d?clin tig; low middling 21. ltri-1'ipt? hy Railroad.March S. Sorril CAROLINA KAILROAI?. 455 bales cotton. 43 bub's domestics, 50 bbls na? val .-tores, l ear stock. To Railroad Agent, BJ Wi<s A co, J ll B Sloan. Pclzer. R'si gera A co. (? H Walter A CU Frost A Adccr, W 0 Courtney A co. Thurston Jt Holmes, Gaillard A Minott, Dow? ling A .?.>. Reeder .v Davis, A B Monigan, Ginties A co, Watson A Hill, and Claiborn. Herring A co. SORTU HASTERS RAII.KOAP. 76 bales noland conon. 2 hags sea island cotton, 153 bbls naval attires, -ts bushels rice. 125 bushels corn, cars wood and lumber, boxes tobacco, mdse, Ac. To - Bischoff. Kltismun A nowell, J Marshall. Jr. G Sayle. W IC Uv an. .lowan! A Bro, Frost.% Adger, s I) Stoney, .1 A Qnmckenbusb, (? W Williams A co. Reeder A Da vii. Harden A P. A J Salinas, Pfizer. Rodgers A co. Graeser A smith. Kaehmann A CO. TA Pritchard, Wagner, Stewart A co. E B Stoddard A co. W C Kee A co, A U Mulli? gan. Ca'dwell A Son, Mowry A Son. G Foll?n, J E Adner A 10, Kiillinann Urns, and Street Bros. Passenger-.. Per steamer City Point, from faint ka. vin Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah-Mrs yuinby, Mr? Paulen?. K H Foster, J Atkinson. C Wade, R H Thorn?*, Dr C W Torre. J T Daniels, c M Bidwell, D Atwell, L Kurd. D Means and wife. Miss Annie Mean-* J A Hume, J Lvnah. Mr Sanders. E Davis, W Thompson. Miss Lyle?. Mr Stanton, W H Kyle. Mr Allen. F L Sawyer, J Gardner. Mr Hawes, Mrs Cosman. J H Gould and wile. C W Reed. M Thomp? son and wi e, Miss Sinclair, Mr Friedender and family. Mrs MarKeus. Captain Du:Ch, and 10 on deck. Per steamer Emilie, from Georgeiown. Ac Dr LC Havelland wife, J J Pringle, G II Board? man. T R Lash??. Colonel R Nesbit. Miss B Lachl cottc. Mister H Lachicotte. Master C Lachlcotte, J D?tiens. A Fu.ker, and ii ou deck. POST CALENDAR. MOON'S EHASBL New Moon, Sd, 3 boors, 20 minutes, morning. First Quarter, loth, 7 boars, 52 minutes, morning. Foll Moon, nth, 8 boura, 32 minutes, morning. Last Quarter, 23d, ll hours, 18 minutes, evening. New Moon, 31st, 8 hours, 37 minutes, evening. FEB & MARCH Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday.. 3rThursday_ Friday. Saturday - Sunday. y SUN. Bisss. 6.. 30 S.-.55 6..29 5..56 6.. 28 5..57 6..26 5..58 6..25 6..59 6..24 5..59 6..23 6.. 6 SUN MOON BETS. ?H. ? S. 6..41 6.. 20 sets 7..13 8.. 7 8..59 9..53 HIGH WATER. 6..46 7..28 8.. 8 8.. 39 9.. 15 9..52 10..27 MARINE NEWS. CHARLESTON, S. C., MARCH 3. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship Zodiac, Hines, Philadelphia-left - nit. Mdse. To Jno A Theo Getty, and others. (Consignees previously reported.) Steamer City Point, Peck, Palatka. via Jack? sonville, Fernandina and Savannah. 75 bales sea island cotton, 2 bales upland cotton, mdse, Ac To J D Aiken A co, W M Lawton, Eraser A Dill, G H Ingrahnra St Son. Stoney A Lowndes, D Motes, Cohen, Hanckel & co, Plnckney Bros, Capt Blount, - Nisbet, Captain Willey, W M Bird A co. Hopkins, McPherson A co, W Gurney, S D Stoner, Dowie St Moise, Railroad Agent, H P A co, Jose? phine Johnson, Mrs C Huger, and Mrs James Wil? kinson. Steamer Emilie. Lewis, Georgetown, S C. 181 tierces rice, 15 halos cotton, mdse and sundries. To Shackelford A Kelly. Thurston & Holmes. J R Pringle A Son. J H Dawson, W Purker, M Gold? smith A Son, C K Huger. Jennings, Thomlinson A co, Kinsman St Howell, L D Mowry Si bon, Frost Sc Adger, and others. CLEARED TESTERDAY. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore-Paul C Trenholm. Sehr Daniel Brittain, Carrol), Wilmington, N C -W Roach Sc co. SAILED YESTERDAY. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, Baltimore. Sehr Richard Peterson, English, a N. '.hern Port. FROM THIS PORT. Sehr Marv A Holt, Holt, Matanzas, February 18. British sehr Black Duck, Ellis, Portland, Me, February 25. Sehr J B Van Dusen, Young, Philadelphia, Feb? ruary 28. UP FOR THIS PORT. Sehr C S Edwards. Corson, at New York. Feb? ruary 26. CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Sehr Montana, Parker, at Portlaud, Me, Febru? ary 26. Sehr Serene. Jones, at Baltimore, February 2S, via York River. MEMORANDA. The sehr Tennessee, Creed, from Bucksville, S C. arrived at Philadelphia February 28. Thc sehr Yfni Butman, Smart, from Rucksvlllc, S C, arrived at Philadelphia February 28. The sehr II G Bird, Drinkwater, from George? town, S C, arrived ut Baltimore February 23. LIST OF VESSELS DP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOR THIS PORT F O RITT G N . LIVERPOOL. Bark A B Wyman, Wyman, sidled.Jan 9 Thc Charlotte Maude, McNaughton, sailed..Dco 24 NEWPORT, ENC. The Island Queen. Brook; sailed.Jan is Tba Nannie T Bell, Aekley, sailed.Feb lu CARDIFF. The Edith, Chcgwiddcn, sailed.Jan 29 BERMUDA. British bark Wm Fisher, Barney, sailed_Feb 14 DOM" E~S TIC. IlOSTiiN. Sehr C E Raymond, niggins, up.Feb 15 rOltTLANl), ME. Sehr Maggie Mulvey. Rogers, cleared.Feb ii Sehr Dr Kane, Dodge, eb-urcd.Feb 24 Sehr Montana, 1'arKer, cleared.Feb itt NEW VOUK. SchrFmelincMcLaiu. Hall, up.Feb 21 Sehr Commodore Kearney, Phllbrook, up..Feb 24 Sehr L A Edwards, Marshall, cleared.Feb IS Sehr A J Bentley. BunnelL cleared.Fi b 14 Sehr Merril) C Han, Crawler, up.Jan 31 Sehr Ella, Pease, up.Jan 3i Sehr Beti Borland,-, up.Fi li 17 Sehr Myrover, Brown, cleared.,_Feb ir, Sehr M C Hart, Hawley, cleared.Feb SU Sehr Eclipse,-, up.Feb 22 SchrN W Smith, Tooker, cleared.Feb 25 Sehr Marian Cage. Shepherd, up.Feb 2-1 Sehr Ida BirdsaR, UirdsaJI, cleared.Feb 23 Sehr C S Edwards. Corson, up.Feb 20 PHILADELPHIA. Sehr C B Wood. Hieskelt, cleared.Feb 18 SchrE A Hooper, Campeen, up.Feb ts Sehr Wm FGarri?-on. Adams, cleared.Feb l., Sci* Mary Stowe, Rank"/.), cleared.Keb is sehr Dan Gilford, Iir<dl, up,,.Feb i'i BALTIMORE! ?chr II W Godfrey, Sears, cleared.Feb 27 sehr H G Hand, Hand, up.Jan 21 sclir L W Bucscll, Bimmil, cleared.Feb l sehr Active, C?omos, Scared.MU.Feu 19 Sehr Weenonah. Noves, cleared.?W> SM Sehr Emma B Shaw, Shaw, up.Keb is 5chr Serene, Jones, cleared.Feb 28 NORFOLK VA. schrRosa. Drinkwater, sailed.Jan 18 ichr Elias Moore. DeCrcOt. sailed.Feb 25 WILMINGTON, y. c. >chr Sparkling Sea, Rose, cleared.Pel) SS buiupmcj. pOR NEW YORK TBE AI SIDE-W?EKL STEAMSHIP SOUTH CAROLINA, Adkins. Commander, will sail tor^r^pf^. lew York on THURSDAY. March M.Z???M??!?i it 4 o'clock P. M., from Pier No. -, bonni Vharvcs. Through Bills I-idlng will be Issued Tor Cot'^,n o LIVERPOOL. HAVRE, Huston and tin; REW ?ingland Manufacturing ?'".^ ?^fSKaJ?? Sl'a- island, He; Upland,-J?c; '.ice, $1 SS pe; "aski i|1!\*ranC0 by thc Steamers of this linc Jifler ?eht. For Freight engagements, or passage, raring ?.cry superior state room accommodation.?,*!! new y furnished, apply to WAGNER, HUGER* CO.. No. 10 Broad street, or to WM. A. COURTENAY, N'o. 1 Guion Wharves. febiis 4 VESSELS SUPPLIED WITH CABIN AND MESS STORES ON SHORT NOTICE. Captains and Stewards ure respect-^frf?fi?L uliy invited to call and examine ttte?QjQBK inalitj and prices of our GOODS. Full wagin ?uarautecd. Delivered free of expense. WM. S. CORWIN Sc CO., No. 275 King street, opposite Hasel, Charleston. S. C. J83- Branch or No. 900 Broadway, New York. Juu24 _ 'jp RAVELLERS PASSING THROUGH CHARLESTON EN ROUTE TO FLORIDA AND AIKEN, And other places, should lay in their <fSrS%f. supplies of Clarets, Champagnes, cor-^fltMMS dials, Brandies, Whiskies Wines, Canned Soups and Meats, American and English Biscuits, De? villed Ham, Tongue, Lobster, Durham Smoking Tobacco and Imported Segurs. WM. S. CORWIN Sc CO., No. 275 King street, opposite H?sel, Charleston, S. c. Branch of No. 900 Broadway, comer 20th street Sew York. sept28 ?mos TNLAND ROUTE-FOR SAVANNAH VIA BEAUFORT AND SEABROOK'S LANDING, HLLTONrUEAD, TWICE A WEEK. The steamer PILOT BOY, Captain C. ? . ^TT^S Carroll White, will sall Tor savan- ;^,?4S3 uah via Beaufort every SUNDAY and THURSDAY MORNING, at s o'clock. Ou the Sunday's trip she will touch?t Cliisolm's ind Pocilio Landings, going and returning, and will touch at BluttYon, going and returning, every alternate Thursdav. Returning will leave Savan? nah every MONDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, at l o'clock. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. D. AIKEN St CO.. Agents, Ian29 Soulh Vtlantie Wharf. ~pOR PALATKA, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH. FERNANDINA JACKSON? VILLE AND LANDINGS ON ST. JOHN'S RIVER. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. Steamer "DICTATOR," Captain _ ^7P**w, George E. McMillan, sails every?????Z? Tt'KSDAY EVKNIVO at s o'clock. Steamer "CITY POINT," captain Fenn Peek. sails every FUIOAV EVENING at H o'clock. Con? necting with Steamer STARLIGHT for Enterprise. Throuch Tickets and through Bills of lading for Freight given. J. D. AIKEN St CO.. Ageuts, janis_South Atlantic Wharf. -pOR G E O R G E T I5WNT~S. ~cT Thc Steamer "EMILIE," Captain _ *fp*?w P. C. Lewis, will receive Freight i^sSiigS? Tum DAY, at South Commercial Wharf, and lune as above on To-MoRitow (Friday) MOKNINO. at ? o'clock. Returning, will leave Georgetown on MONDAY MORNINO, the 7th instant, at C Relock. All Freight and Wharfage must be prepaid. SHACK ELFORD Sc KELLY. Agents. N. B. The Steamer leaves each port every alter? nate Monday, Wednesday an I Friday. nicli31 Shipping. y ESSELS WANTED. Vessel.; wanted to load Resawed Lumber .JJ* for Cardenas. Prompt despatch. SlSsL mcP3 1_WILLIAM ROACH ACOT "p OK LIVERPOOL. The fine British Bark DAVID McNTTTT, a* Lockhart, Master, ls now ready to recelve5tSsB Cargo for the above port. Being or small capacity and part of her cargo engaged, will meet with dispatch. For Freight engagements, apply to ROBERT MORE A CO., febl4 Bayce's Wharf. pACLEIC MALL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S THROUGH LINK TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FARES GREATLY REDUCED. Steamers of the above Une leave Pier^^d^S&fc No. 42, North River, foot of Canal^AIIWB New York, at 12 o'clock noon, of the 6th and 2lst of every month (except when these dates fall on Suuday, then the Saturday preceding.) Departure of the 2lst connect at Panama with steamers for South Pacific and Central Amer? ican ports. Those of 6th touch at Manzanillo. Steamship CHINA leaves San Francisco for Japan and China April 1, 1870. No california steamers touch at Havana, but go direct from New York to Asplnwall. One hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. Medicine and attendance free. For Passatre Tickets or further Information ap? ply at the COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the wharf, foot of Canal-6treet, North River, New York. P. R. BABY, Agent. marchl2 lyr F 0 R LIVERPOOL. CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAMSHIP LINE. The Fine Iron Screw Steamship?g&BBkv LUMSDEN," J. Rutter, mm man der. *3iJ\?Jf? ls now ready to receive Freight for the aOuve port, and has a portion of her cargo engaged and going on board. Through Bills Lading signed in Charleston to all principal ports on the Continent of Europe. Marine Insurance by this line at low rates. For Freight engagements apply to febO_ROBERT MURii A CO. JpOR PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. The Steamship ZODIAC, Cap...... Hine?, will leave North Atlantic^_ Wharf, on FRIDAY, March 4th, at 8 o'clock, A. kl. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN A THEO. GETTY, mch3 North Atlantic Wharf. ?pOR NEW YORK-ON SATURDAY. The First Class side-wheel Steamship CHAMPION, Robert W. Lockwood,. Cominan ?ter, of the New York and Charleston Steamship Company's Linc, will leave Adger's South Wharf ou SATURDAY, thc ?th March, at ? o'clock P. M. ?S"Thc steamers of this Line arc handsomely and comfortably fitted up for passengers, and their tables arc supplied with all of the delicacies of the New York and Charleston markets. es- Through Bills of Lading given on Cotton to Liverpool and Boston. .CST* Insurance by this Line hair percent. /nrThe Side-wheel Steamship CHARLESTON follows on TUESDAY, March 8th. at io o'clock A. M. JAMES A?GER A CO., Agents N. Y. and C. Steamship Line, Corners Adger's Wharf and East bay. mcl(2 4 Up Stairs. ?lailroaos. S OUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C., Sept. li, 1800. ) On and after Thursday, September 10, the Pns seager Trains on thc South Carolina Railroad will ran as follows: FOR AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M Arrive at Augusta.4.45 p. M. Connecting with trains for Montgomery, Mem? phis, Nashville and New Orleans, via Montgomery and Grund Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston.8.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.4.40 P. M. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, and Camden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leave Augusta.. . . ..8.00 A. M. Arrive al Charleston.4.00 P. M. Leave Columbia.7.45 A. M. Arrive at Charleston.4.00 P. M. AUGUSTA NICHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) (.eave Charleston.7.30 P. M. vrrivc at Augusta.8.10 A. M. Connecting with trains for Memphis. Nashville nd New Orleans, via Grand Junction. .eave Augusta.4.10 P. M. Vrrlvc at Charleston.4.00 A. IL COLUMBIA NICHT EXPRESS, (Sundays excepted.) .eave Charleston.? ?irrivc at Columbia." "fT J? *}? Connecting (Sundays excepted) Vth'rn?mwn. md Columbia Railroad, and on ?' ''.'ML? lhL",V, Le Leave Columbia.,..5.50 p. M. Vrrlvc ut Charlton.5.30 A. M. SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Ch ortest on.2.50 P. M. Arrive at Summerville.4.10 P. M. Leave Summerville.7.10 A. M. iVrrlve at Charleston.j.8.25 A. M. CAMDEN BRANCH. Camden and Columbia. Passenger Trains .-bu MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, and ts tween Camden and ringville daily, (Sundays ex :cptcd.) conn?sa with up and down Day Pas lengers at Ringville. .eave Cumdct.fl.35 A. M. V.rrvo al Columbia.11.00 A. M. Leave Columbia.1.45 P. M. Arrive at Camden.6.00 P. M. (Signed) H. T. PEAKE, scotia General Superintendent. c HANGE OF SCHEDULE GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ) ATLANTIC AND G CU? RAI LRU AD, J SAVANNAH. January 7, 1870. J On and after SUNDAY, thc ?th instant, Passen? ger Trains on thLs road will run as follows: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS. I/?ave Savannah tinily at.4.30 P. M. Arrive ni Jcsup (junction M. & B. IL R.) daily at.7.30 P. M. Arrive at Live Oak daily at.2.20 A. M. Arrive at Jacksonville daily at.7.02 A. IL Arrive at Tallahassee dally at.7.07 A. M. Arrive at Quincy duilv at.0.15 A. M. Arrive at Bainbridge (Mondays except? ed) at.6.15 A. M. Leave Bainbridge (Sundays excepted) at..9.30 P.M. Leave Qulncv daily at....:.6.25 P. M. Leave Tallahassee dally at.8.25 P. M. Leave Jacksonville dallv at.8.30 P. IL Leave Live Oak daily at.1.28 A. M. Leave Jcsup ?laity at.7.50 A. M. Arrive ?it Savannah daily at.10.60 A. M. MACON AND BRUNSWICK ACCOMMODATION. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at.2.10 P. M. Arrive at Jcsup (Sundays excepted) at.5.00 P. M. Arrive ut Brunswick dally at.8.20 P. M. Leave Macon dally nt.8.30 A. M. Leave Jesup dally at.?5.00 P. M. Arrive at Savannah dally at..0.30 P. M. On Sunday this train will leave Savannah ?it 7.15 A. M.. connecting with trains for Macon mid Brunswick, and connecting with truno? from Macon and Brunswick, will arrive at Savannah at 9.?0 P. M. PAY TRAIN. Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at.7.15 A.M. Arrive ut Jcsup (Sundays excepted) ot..10.45 A. M. Arrive ar. Live oak (Sundays excepted) ut.7.00 P. M. Arrive at Macon dally at.7.50 P. si. Leave Live oak (Sundays excepted) al..0.00 A. ll. Leave Jesup (Sundays excepted) at.3.10 P. M. Arrive at Savannah (Sundays except? ed) at.5.35 P. II. Pasf-ciigers for Macon take 7.15 A. M. train from Savannah, leaving dally. Passengers for Brunswick take 2.10 P. M. train from Savannah. Passengers leaving Macon at 8.30 A. M., con? nect at Jesup with express train for Florida and Western Division, and with train for Savan? nah, arriving at 9.30 P. M. Passengers from Brunswick connect at Jesup with train for Savannah, arriving at M5 P. M., except on Sundays, when lt arrive.? at 9.30 P. ll. Connect at Macon with train for Atlanta, leav? ing at S.oo P. M. SOUTH GEORGIA AND FLORIDA RAILROAD TRAIN. Leave ThoiuuHville (Tuesdays, Thurs? days, and Saturdays) at.s.oo A. M. Arrivent Pelham (Tuesdays,Thursdays,' and Saturdays) at.9-56 A. M. Leave Pelham (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays) ar.3.45 P. M. Arrive at Thora as ville (Tuesdays, Thurs? days, and Saturdays) ftt,'*,,\^,*?A*{jfjj?i" feb; General Superintendent. J H . H A P P O L D T , PRACTICAL G U N M A K ER, No. 119 MEETING STREET. ; GUNS, RIFLES .AND PISTOLS manufactured and imported to order. REPAIRING executed with neatness and dis? patch, ftbs trrths c ?nsine?e (Taros. HARLES HICKEY, GILDER, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFAC? TURER, No. 346 KINO STREBT, Charleston, S. C. Old Frames Regftt equal to new. Looking glasses of aU sizes fitted to Frames. Jost received, an assortment of Une Chromos and Engravings._de?8 wfm?rooa T. HUMPHREYS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. SALES OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS. BONDS SBCURITIES AND PERSONAL PRO? PERTY ATTENDED TO. NO. 27 BROAD STREET, Charleston, S. C. REFERENCES_Hon. HENRY BUIST, W. J. MA? GRATH,, Esq., General JAMES CONNER. T. R. WAltlNfi. ESQ._ncM JAMBS CONNER'S SONS UNITED STATES TYPE AND ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, NOS. 28, 30 AND 32, CENTRE STREET, CORNER READ AND DUANE STREETS, NE W YORK. A large Stock of ENGLISH AND GERMAN FACES, both Plain and Ornamental, kept on hand. All Type cast at this establishment is manufaetured from the metal known as Conner's Unequalled Hard Type Metal. Every article ne? cessary for a perfect Printing Office furnished. Jana? stuthomos*_ JJ KW BUSINESS. THOMAS P. SMITH, (Late Naylor, Smith & Co.) FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MER? CHANT, No. io Boyce & Co.'s Wharf, Solicits consignments of Cotton, Rice and other Produce. N. B.-GEORGE W. McIVER is connected with thc business, and hopes, by faithful attention to the interests of lils friends, to secure u pori ion of their favors. fehlt tnthslmo J-^OUIS AICLAIN, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 48 BROAD STREET. Charleston, S. C. Stocks, Bonds and Gold bought, carried am sold short In New York City. Particular attention paid to the purchase ar sale of all kinds of Southern Securities. oot.fi J> R A T T'S "ASTRAL" OIL Cnlike many other Illuminating Oils, ls per? fectly pure and free from all adulterations oi mixtures of uny kind. It emits no offensive smell while buming, gives a soft and brilliani light, and can be used with the same assurance of safety as gas. Chemists pronounce it the best and safest Illuminating Oil ever offered t< Ute public; and Insurance Companies endorse and urge upon consumers the use of the "Astral" Ol. In preference to any other. It ls now burned b\ thousands of families, and in no Instance lia any accident occurred from Its usc; a lamp il 1 le? with lt, If upset and broken, will not explode. Tc prevent adulteration, tho "Astral" Oil is packed utily in the Guaranty Patent Cans, of 1 galloi. and 6 gallons each, and each can ls scaled In it manner that cannot be counterfeited. Evert package with uncut seal wc warrant. Bc sun Od get none but the genuine article, Pratt's "As tral" oil, for sale hy dealers everywhere, and ai wholesale and retail by the proprietors OIL HOUSE OF CHARLES PRATT. No. It8 Eulton street. New York, Postofflce Box No. 3010. Send for circulars, with testimonials and prici Ists. Enclose stamps for copy of the "Astra: Light." For sale by GOODRICH, WI NEMAN A CO., a'holesale Druggists. Charleston. S. C. ?leclfi JOHN MARSHALL JR., COMMISSION MERCHANT. ?AVAL STORES, COTTON, LUMBER AND RICE. MARSHALL'S WHARF, Charleston, S. C, ang24 s Pl J. SCHLEPE GRELL, O. N'O. 37 LINE STREET, BETWEEN KING AN! ST. PHILIP. LUMBER of every description and BUILDING f ATER1AL, Lime and Plastering Laths, Paint. Mis. Glasses, Shingles; also Groove and Tongo-, boards, Ac., constantly on hand at the lowes" narkct. ?ricos. octll ni tua] yr JUST RECEIYEl CARBONATE OF AMMONIA Bicarbonate of Soda Cream of Tartar Fresh Hops, For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr. n. DAER, t>ctfi No. mi Mwrinc HMW ?PII AM'S ANTIDOTE FOR STRONt, DRINK. A SURE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS. One Dollar a Buttle. Sent by mall, postage mid, on receipt of price. The Antidote ?3 the best remedy that can be idmlnlstcred lu Munla-a-Potu, und also for all lervous affections. For sule by Dr. H. DAER, No. 131 Meeting strert, netti A?cni fiW-SoiH'i 'suroium. ^fertilisers. F ERTILIZER M A. X? 13 S ? Nitrogenized Superphos? phate of Lime. FOR COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, VEGETABLE CROPS, ic. ALL OF ITS PnosntATEs are in a condition to iccome quickly SOI.UULK in thc soil, and avail lido to the crop. The animal matter, blood and lesli, yielding ammonia, produce au carly start md vigorous growth, enabling the plants to ap? propriate the Phosphates and other valuable in fredlents In thc fertilizer for the complete devel lpnientorthc lint and soed of cot ton, grain ol Wheat and crops generally. Sold by KINSMAN & HOWELL., General Agents, No. ICS F.ast Bay, fehl tnthCmos Charleston, S. C. F EE T I L I Z E R S ? SOLUBLE SOUTH SEA GUANO! RHODES' GROUND GYPSUMI ? #y Circulars with detailed statements furnish ed en'application to the General Agents. B. S. RHETT A SON, Charleston, South Carolina, jan?? stuth2mosD4C OJrngs, ?r)cmit?Isf Ut. .gNOCH MORGAN'S SONS' (ESTABLISHED 1809.) (211 Washington street, N. T.) mmm THE BEST THING OUT For Cleaning WINDOWS (without water;) re? moving Stains from MARBLE and PAINT; Polish? ing KNIVES, (no scratching;) Washing DISHES, scrubbing FLOORS, FLOOR CLOTH, TABLES, BATH TOBS, Ac; Polishing Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper and Steel Wares; Removing Gums. Oil, Rust and Dirt from Machinery. Indispensable ror House Cleaning, and all uses (except washing clothes.) It costs but a few cents, and ls sold by all good Grocery, Drug and Notion Stores. mehi tuthemos mm initi? W^^^^CU RES ""^^^? I DYSPEPSIAS INDIGESTION^ PSOLD EV E R Y V/ HERE .*~~?"*ff^ ' . a WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS N. 1!. Thc Commissioner of Revenue has decided that any dealer can sell this article wlihont a special license. mrt-i PAC ROSAD ALIS. Sold by (lOODPJC?I, WINEMAN .t CO., Direct importers of European Drugs and Chem? icals. Charleston. S. C. mays stuthly (?lo?liiiig nub i'untisrjing (Soobs. THE ADVANTAGES WE ENJOY as the result of a long established and successful business enables us to offer inducements that makes this announcement worthy of ATTENTION. Importing ou*r foreign goods di rect, controlling many leading styles of American fabrics, employing thc best artistic talent in the production of our goods, and "constant progress" our motto, we claim to lead the mar? ket in READY-MADE CLOTHING, of which we keep full lines of all grades, for Men and Boys. In CUSTOM WORK our products are unsurpassed/or qual? ity, workmanship and elegance, in GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOGS our stock is constantly large and seasonable. We arc the sole manu? facturers of the which we supply both ready-made and to order. Prices uniformly low. Gentlemen visiting New-York are requested to call and have their measures recorded upon our books. System of Self-Measurement, and other information promptly furnished when desired. Address P. 0. Box 2256, N. Y. DEVLIN & CO. A. 0. KAUFMAN, BROKER, I BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOUTHERN SKCCRITiESor every description, vi/.: i ncur:-, n; Bunk Notes, State, City and Rail? road stocks. I tonds and Coupons, bought and sold on commission. ALSO. GOLD AND SILVER COLN. Orders solicited and promptly executed. Prices Current issued weekly and forwarded ^raluitously to any point on application as above Attention given to the purchase and sale ol Real Estate. decl3 mwf ?mosDAO jJnsnrtmcg. J? NICKERBOCKER > M.TJ TU AL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ESTABLISHED 18 53 ERASTUS LYMAN, PRESIDENT.GEORGE F. SNIFFEN, SECRETARY, -o ASSETS OVER.$7,200,000 00" Securely Invested under the stringent Life Insurance Laws of thc State ef New York. INCOME OVER.94,000,000 00" Amountpald to Widows and Orphans of Deceased Members. l,700,000.0O JH.This Company has deposited FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS In South Carolina Boni - with -.no Comptroller, as required by law, and will continue business tn this State. 31 Policies Issued In ?very form. Eba Annual Dlvidends'on contribution plan. ET?No extra rate of premium for Southern residence. XK< No restrictions upon travel In any civilized settlements of United States. Free perm RB to Europe. p; The liberal course pursued by the KNICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, during tho war, with regard to thc Southern policies, which were not allowed to lapse, has greatly increased its popularity and favor among Southern and Southwestern Insurers, and the Company is now retiing the fruits of its just and wdse policy. Applications for Insurance to bc made to WILLIAM H. HASTIE ?fe SON, GENERAL AGENTS FOR NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, febi'S 6 No. 43 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. MONROE'S IMPROVED ROTARY HARROWS, PULVERIZERS AND GRAIN CUYERERS.-Adapted to any hind or ground, rough or smooth; save time and money; never ;iog; not easily out of order, and arc far superior to any other HARROW now In use. WAGONER AND MATTDEWE'S IMPROVED RICE DRILL, THE "RICE BIRD" REAPER, FOR HARVESTING RICE, TUE BUCKEYE TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR, And otlier Improved Agricultural Implements for sale at Manufactory Prices, freight added, by J. E. ADGER ii CO., Sole Agents, fcb21 tuthslmo Charleston, S. 0. Quints, Hines, Ut. DALHETTO * WHITE LEAD, ZINC AND COLOR WORKS, IVo. 1 PHILADELPHIA STREET, ? CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THE ABOVE WORKS ARE NOW IN FULL OPERATION AND PREPARED TO SUPPLY THE : rrado and Consumers with LEADS, ZINCS and COLORS, or every grade and superior qualities, at? SEW YORKLPRICES. fcbiOthstUMtcSnio HOLMES & CALDER, Proprietors, No. 205 EAST BAY STREET. Sljonl?cr Brae*. '?MIL C HA MP 10 N UK ACE Vt < ea x H O o y fi Ol ml th*-"** l ilts DRACK, In Its pecrrlior cons' ruction, lias a.. the advantages of SUSPENDERS AND SHOULDER BRACES COMBINED. I'irst. lt does not disarrange thc Shirt Bosom. Second, li cannotsUp off the shoulder*. Third. Hiere ls h*s strain on thc huttons ot the puni? Ihati willi common Suspenders. Fourth. Each section of Uk pants cnn he adjusted independent? ly. Flflh. By means of the Adjustible Baek Strar i gentle or powerful Brace caw !><. obtained, sixth. lt ntrnches to thc pants aL the same point? thal the ordinary Suspender does. Sole Agent in Clmrlcsron, JU . SCOTT, DEALER IN SHIRTS AND FURNISHING GOODS, Meeting sn cet. Opposite Market Hall. !an21 .Imus J>.. ittisccllrtTU'ons. ?Wjr & HINCKEL, il DENTIST, Has resumed thc practice of his ftmfrsstoti. I.'i.ojn* Nu. sis Ktui? street, opposite Hasel, over WKAlPftJewelry store. wn?? s tii?tn J F\ M O O D 1 E, COLLECTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. No. 20 Bno.vD bTKWT, Charleston, S. C. Will ntrewl to the RENTING OF HOPSES, Col loctii.imf Rents. Accounts, Ac. .".(.rers io Messrs. Gourdin, Hatthiessen A- Co.. .1. c. Cochran, Esq., Dr. T. L. Oglor .v Son. Messrs; I'eteer, Rodccrs A- Co., Thomas R. Waring, Esq.. Messrs. W. B. Williams .t Son. rliTts thstuSmo ?pTuL C. T 5 E ? HOLM, (LATE COURTENAY i TKENHOLM.) AGENT Or BALTIMORE AND C TI A II L E S T O N STF.AJ?SIIII' COMPANY, AND SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 2 CM ON WHARF. fi-M tuths-Jmn-?_ S ToXEY & LOWNDES, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VANDERHORST'S WnARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. rnEOPORE STONNT. HENKT D. LOWNDES, jane thstu3mos Star Sinns. MATTH S S E N No. LDI KING STREET, CORNER WENTWORTH, AGENT FOR THE MANUFACTURERS OK TUE CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS! F.ACH QUALITY OF SHIRT IS NUMBERED. PRICES AS FOLLOWS: No. 42.$2 00 No. 52. 2 50 No. . .1 00 No. 02. 3 50 Ma jinns C itlisrcllnneoiis. II LT EIN Ss WINKL ER, DENTISTS, w UKKICK NO. 27.? KING STKEKT, IK YOU WANT li LANK DOOKS MADE. TO ORDER, and of the best material, to any pattern, po io EDWARD PERRY, No. 155 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel, Charleston, s. c. _dcci4 emos IF YOU WANT SCHOOL AND TEXT BOOKS of ?ill kinds, cheaper than you ctn purchase elsewhere, po ro 1 EDWARD PERRY, mU No. 153 Meeting street, opposite Charleston Hotel T Charleston. S. C._decll emos 9 9 9 HMi f'M'il TO THE WORKING CLASS.-WE ABE uow prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents tn $5 per evening, and a pro? portional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and pi ri s earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their J address, and test the business, wc make this un- I paralleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied, I we will send $1 to pay for the ?rouble of writing. J Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do> J to commence work on, and a copy of "The Peo- J pie's Literary Companion"-oue of the largest I and best family newspapers published -all sent i ree by mail. Render, if you want permanent) 1 profitable wo?-k. address E. C. ALLEN & CO., 1 AngUSIa. Maine. |unl7 ilmos J IF YOU WANT NOTE, LETTER AND CAP PAPERS and ENVELOPES, go to J EDWARD PERKY. J No. 155 Mookine st rue:, opposite Charlmrton Hotel I Charleston, S. C. d'cl4 6mos I